Bowles-Eye View: Tony Stewart Threatening to Make Indy His Personal Playground
Darrell Waltrip and Bristol. Bill Elliott and Michigan. Dale Earnhardt and Talladega. Looks like the formula’s in place for Tony Stewart and Indianapolis.
Darrell Waltrip and Bristol. Bill Elliott and Michigan. Dale Earnhardt and Talladega. Looks like the formula’s in place for Tony Stewart and Indianapolis.
1. Stewart Storylines – As expected, Tony Stewart has hit his midsummer stride, winning two straight Cup races and his second Brickyard 400. Stewart-related questions: …
When Montoya qualified on the outside of the front row for the Allstate 400 at The Brickyard, he accomplished more than securing his best career starting spot.
Jason Leffler was able to run down and pass Greg Biffle with three laps to go, bringing Toyota their first ever victory in the Kroger 200.
Of course it isn’t breaking news that there is a large disparity in talent and equipment between Busch Series teams owned by Cup team owners …
Jeff Gordon – Gordon has won a track record four Brickyard 400s, including the inaugural event in 1994. He’s also managed 10 top-10 finishes here …
The Cup Series heads to the heartland of America this week for the annual running of the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis.
This week marks ESPN’s return to covering Cup racing after a seven-year absence. What are your expectations for this season?
Since owner Bobby Ginn purchased the two-team organization formerly known as MB2 Motorsports, what the NASCAR community has witnessed is an illusion.
It’s time to turn our focus to the upcoming seven-race slugfest that will determine the field for the 2007 Chase for the Championship.